Test 1

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In FAOP an object is above the HP.
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In TAOP an object is below the HP
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What does VP denotes in perspective?
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What is the area in square millimetres of a house which has an area of 96 square metres?
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What scale will you use to draw a table which is 2 metres long and 1 metre high on A4 paper
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In FAOP the object is behind the VP.
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Circular features like arcs are dimensioned using the symbol R.
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A room with a length of 6.5 metres, and which is drawn on a scale 1:15 will be correctly dimensioned as
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In Oblique Cabinet drawing the length lines are halved.
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In Isometric drawing, all right angles are drawn at 60 degrees.
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During single point perspective drawing all the length lines remain parallel and horizontal.
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During single point perspective drawing all the height lines remain parallel and horizontal.
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When adding dimensions to a drawing you always add the true dimensions.
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The drawing method where the 30 degree set square is used is mostly known as ...
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A method which can help you to draw better Isometric or Oblique drawings are known as ...
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When drawing in FAOP only one view is necessary to show the object in detail.
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When adding dimensions to a drawing, the extention lines should touch the drawing.
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To draw a circle with a diameter of 46 mm, the compass must be opened on a distance of ______ mm.
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When adding arrow heads during dimensioning of a drawing, they should be about how long?
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The outlines/ visible lines of a drawing takes preference over all other lines.
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To show the hidden details / features of a drawing, dotted lines are used.
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During duoble point perspective drawing the length and the height recedes to the two vanishing points.
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The feint lines which joins the front view and the top view in Orthographic drawing is known as ...
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Orthographic drawing is also known as Multi-view drawing.
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The 45 degree set square can be used to also draw a 60 degree angle.
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The 30 degree set square can also be used to draw a 60 degree angle.
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Isometric, Oblique and Perspective drawings are also known collectively as __________ drawings.
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In TAOP the top view is projected below the front view.
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In FAOP the front view is projected ______ the Vertical Plane.
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When drawing any circular features like full circles and arcs, the centre point of the feature is drawn with which line type?